A drawing of Ewald Auguste Esselen (1858-1918) by the South African artist Anton van Wouw (1862-1945). The drawing was taken from a photograph of E A Esselen by the company named Lancaster in Pretoria. The drawing was completed by Van Wouw in 1894 for a local magazine when Esselen was appointed as the State Attorney of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (South African Republic). The photograph was taken by the South African art historian and lecturer, Murray Schoonraad (1932-1991) whilst he was compiling the Anton van Wouw Archive in 1981.. Short biography: Anton van Wouw was born on 26 December 1862 in Driebergen in the Netherlands. He started life after school as a stucco worker in Delft where he learnt to sculpt. He also started to study at the Rotterdam Academy for Arts but stopped his studies to join his father and brother in South Africa. After having a hard time as an artist in the early beginnings of his career of the then Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (South African Republic), Van Wouw finally got his big break when Sammy Marks, a rich industrialist, commissioned Van Wouw to create the famous Kruger Memorial, currently situated on Church Square in the centre of South Africa's Capital city Pretoria. From there, Van Wouw went from creating over 10 large monuments, as well as more than 100 other sculptures in his lifetime. Anton van Wouw passed away in Pretoria in 1945 just after completing his largest work, a figure of Woman and Children for the Voortrekker Monument.
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